Know (and love) Your Body

Your Body Shape

It's important to start this section with an understanding that just as our skin tones and hair colours are unique to us and part of our DNA, so too are our body shapes. We are all one of a kind and that should make us feel special and proud to be who we are, we’re not meant to fit into one mould! Embrace your imperfections, own what you’ve got and respect your body for everything that it does, you wouldn’t be here without it.

You know your body better than anyone else but you don’t necessarily know it all that well...so let’s figure it out, every lump and bump of it. You’re going to need a tape measure and for best results make sure you’re wearing skin tight clothing or underwear so you can properly admire that beautiful bod. Before you start, and this is very important, stand in front of the mirror, look at yourself, smile and give yourself a compliment! Write down what you love most about your body in your Stylebook.

The Steps...

1. Start by taking your measurements in order to better understand your proportions. The three key sections to observe are bust, waist and hips. You can of course take as many measurements as you like but these are the key areas to start with. Use these tips to ensure you are measuring at the correct point:

Bust - should be measured in the middle of your bust and tape measure should remain straight right around your back.Waist - to find your natural waist bend to one side and observe where the crease is, this is your natural waistline and the slimmest point of your midsection.Hips - this measurement should always be the widest part of your body below the waistline, therefore it will fall slightly differently for all of us. Stand straight on in front of the mirror with your feet together and observe where your widest point is.

2. Standing straight on in front of the mirror once again, hold the tape measure at one end and create a straight line down your body from the outside of your shoulder. Observe where your waist and hip sits in relation to the line you have created from your shoulder, are they on the inside or outside of the line?

Review both steps in your Stylebook and observe how your measurements relate. Which section is smallest and what is the correlation between each section from your shoulder line?

The 5 Basic Body Shapes:

Decide which shape below best relates to your findings. Remember these are guidelines only, you may not find yourself fitting perfectly into one...and understandably so, you’re unique remember! If you find yourself fitting into more than one this is completely normal and you should follow the relevant guidelines from each shape when putting together outfits.

Ask yourself these questions if you're having trouble deciding on the shape or shapes most relevant to you...

Oval - Are your bust and hip measurements almost equal? Does your waist sit on the outside of the line from your shoulder?

Triangle - Are your bust and waist measurements smaller than your hip measurement? Do your hips sit on the outside of the line from your shoulder?

Inverted Triangle - Is your hip measurement smaller than your bust measurement? Does the line from your shoulder sit wider than your waist and hips?

Rectangle - Are your bust, waist and hip measurements almost equal? Are your hips and waist mostly in line with the line from your shoulder?

Hourglass - Are your bust and hip measurements almost equal? Does your waist sit on the inside of the line from your shoulder?

Dressing for Your Body Shape

Knowledge of your body shape is a useful tool but is also impacted by your personal preferences when it comes to the areas of your body you prefer to accentuate and those you prefer to camouflage. The body shape guidelines below are designed to create balance between your upper and lower body and don't take into account your personal preferences.

Therefore you should start by thinking about the parts of your body you like to flaunt and those you tend to try and hide. We all have certain likes and dislikes when it comes to our bodies, it's true we can be our own harshest critics, but this is also about you feeling comfortable so that confidence can shine through. Be honest but positive, this is about highlighting your amazing features not hiding everything so go easy on the camouflage list! Use your Stylebook to record your accentuate and camouflage preferences before reviewing the guidelines for your body shape and deciding which resonate with you and help achieve your desired result.

Hourglass

Fit and flare or wrap dresses in fabrications with stretch will highlight your body line.

Stick to styles that follow your shape and and fit close to the body.

Lower Body:

Use high waistlines, tucked in tops, belts and detailed waistbands to help highlight your waist.

Ensure pants and skirts are well tailored with a structured design to flatter your shape.

Wear styles that hug your hips and mid or high rise cuts to elongate your legs.

Armed with this knowledge and an appreciation for your body, dressing should be an enjoyable, purposeful and fulfilling event in your day. And ladies, always remember the key to pulling off any outfit is to wear it with confidence…be proud of your fashion choices and own who you are!

"Over the years I have learned that what is important in a dress is the woman who is wearing it." - Yves Saint Laurent